Excellent boutique style hotel with very attentive staff. Walking distance to all of Waikiki's main attractions but away from the main busy Waikiki area. We loved returning to the Hotel after a busy day exploring as it felt like a private home away from home.

Carmel from Sunshine Coast QLD

The Modern Honolulu sits on Ala Wai Harbor, 3 miles (4.8 km) from downtown and a mile (1.6 km) from Waikiki Beach. Pearl …More

This was one of the best hotel stays that we have ever experienced! The lobby, restaurant, concierge, valet, and shop was far beyond what we expected. The concierge was exceptional with her help booking last minute tickets to an attraction. The valet called taxi's for us that arrived within minutes! Our room was very nice and the bedding was crisp, clean and white, and very inviting. We slept better than we have slept in a long time. We booked 2 rooms, because our teenage son and older son came with us, and the hotel made sure they were in a room one away from ours. All of the staff was attentive and accommodating. Originally we were hesitant to book this hotel because it was posted that they were under construction. Looking closer at the posting it stated that it was only the pool that was under construction. Since we were only one block away from the beach we figured that we would probably not frequent the pool anyway. However we were worried that there would be construction noise. We were pleased that we didn't hear any construction noise - at all! Additionally, we were allowed access to 2 hotel pools near by. Our sons were actually in a room that was right next to the elevators and I was worried about noise there too, but they both report that they didn't hear any noise there either! Impressive! When we go back to visit Waikiki, we will definitely book this hotel again!

Happy Mom from Seattle, WA

Just a block from the sand, surrounded by fine dining and boutique shopping, is the Hilton Waikiki Beach. It’s 4 miles (6.4 …More

Pocket Guide: Waikiki, Oahu Island Business Hotels

Waikiki established its reputation as a getaway when the Moana Surfrider opened its doors in 1901. Today, more than 30,000 hotel rooms are packed in the skyscrapers along the golden sands of Waikiki Beach. At the end of Waikiki, Diamond Head towers as an enduring landmark. West of Waikiki, Pearl Harbor offers a somber testament to history and the victims of World War II.